(Pasig PIO)
In a series of photos uploaded on its official Facebook account, the city government showcased the center’s facilities and data encoding technologies. The Vaccine Command Center houses the personnel involved in the day-to-day operations of the Vaccination Team. Currently, the site is being occupied by members of the Operations Center, profilers, encoders, and nurses.
One part of the center was dedicated to the Pasig Health Monitor, which is the city’s health information management and monitoring system that will be used in the pre-vaccination phase of the Vaccination Plan, specifically in terms of databasing citizen’s health information relevant to COVID-19 vaccination.
The Pasig City government formally launched on Monday its COVID-19 Vaccination Command Center to ensure the smooth and efficient rollout of its COVID-19 vaccination plan.
By JON VIKTOR D. CABUENAS, GMA News
Published January 20, 2021 1:27pm The Philippines has enough funds to finance its vaccination program against the coronavirus disease 2019, National Action Plan Against COVID-19 deputy chief implementer Vivencio Vince Dizon said Wednesday, even as a significant portion will be secured from loans. Absolutely we do have enough funds for the target number of doses and number of vaccinations with everything, all in na po yun services, ancillary, supplies, and equipment, etcetera, he said during the Kapihan sa Manila Bay Forum streamed online. The Philippines has allocated some P82.5 billion for the procurement of the vaccines, as the DOF earlier said the amount includes P40 billion coming from multilateral agencies, P20 billion from domestic sources, and P13.2 billion from bilateral agreements.